Graphics: 10: The Jeopardy board looks like the one on TV and
so do the question screens. You can pick from several digitized
characters for your player. The greatest part is there are even
FMV's of Alex Trebek introducing the game and ending it and
saying whether you got the question right or wrong.

Sound: 10: All the sounds are from the TV show. The Jeopardy
theme song is here. So are all the sound effects like the beep
when nobody buzzes in to answer the question to the noise you get
when you pick a Daily Double.

Game play: 10: You probably no what Jeopardy, the TV Show, is.
If you dont, I'll explain it for those ten to fifteen
people: You answer questions for a value of money coming along
Daily Doubles where you can pick how much money the question is
worth. There's regular Jeopardy, then theres Double
Jeopardy where all point values are doubled and theres
Final Jeopardy where you risk as much money you have for one last
question. The winner is the person with the most money at the end
of the game. The game does add an interesting feature where you
are spelling out the answer the game will finish spelling it out
for you (I.E. if you typed "Willi" the game will spell
out "Williams" so you don't have to bother spelling the
rest out) this is a great feature so you won't have to worry
about running out of time while you spell out your answer.

Replay Value: 10: You can play this game with up to three
players so you play with all your friends. The game does last a
little long though, so make sure you have a lot of time on your
hands.

Overall: 10: The game is an exact replica of the TV show and
plays well. It's too bad that Gametek went out of business and
won't be releasing any more Jeopardy games(unless another
Publisher picks up the rights) So this game might be a
collectable so make sure to pick it up if you run across it.